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A man has been found guilty of contravening the Gaming Act by hosting poker games without a licence. Article...
However, you do not need such a licence if the game is a game of skill, like chess, as opposed to a game of luck, such as roulette. Obviously, poker involves both elements of skill and luck, but I've always found it strange that a good poker player always seems to get more good luck than anyone else...
Also, if poker is a game of luck, how is it possible (indeed common) that you can win a game without even showing your cards?? By far the most common variant of poker would have to be Texas Hold 'Em, where the only difference between player's hands is the two cards they get dealt face down at the start of the game. Other games, such as 5-card stud, involve only one 'unique' card per player - yet even in these stud variants, a good player can win the game without having to reveal their cards at all (by getting the other players to fold before the showdown by skillful betting)...
Has this been a miscarriage of justice??
However, you do not need such a licence if the game is a game of skill, like chess, as opposed to a game of luck, such as roulette. Obviously, poker involves both elements of skill and luck, but I've always found it strange that a good poker player always seems to get more good luck than anyone else...
Also, if poker is a game of luck, how is it possible (indeed common) that you can win a game without even showing your cards?? By far the most common variant of poker would have to be Texas Hold 'Em, where the only difference between player's hands is the two cards they get dealt face down at the start of the game. Other games, such as 5-card stud, involve only one 'unique' card per player - yet even in these stud variants, a good player can win the game without having to reveal their cards at all (by getting the other players to fold before the showdown by skillful betting)...
Has this been a miscarriage of justice??